NAME

    Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Inline - Create test files from inline tests
    in POD sections

VERSION

    version 0.011003

SYNOPSIS

    In your dist.ini:

            [Test::Inline]

    In your module:

            # My/AddressRange.pm
    
            =begin testing
    
            use Test::Exception;
            dies_ok {
                    My::AddressRange->list_from_range('10.2.3.A', '10.2.3.5')
            } "list_from_range() complains about invalid address";
    
            =end testing
            
            =cut
            
            sub list_from_range {
                    # ...
            }

    This will result in a file t/inline-tests/my_addressrange.t in your
    distribution.

DESCRIPTION

    This plugin integrates Test::Inline into Dist::Zilla.

    It scans all modules for inline tests in POD sections that are embedded
    between the keywords

            =begin testing
            ...
            =end testing

    and exports them into t/inline-tests/*.t files when Dist::Zilla builds
    your module. Multiple of these test sections may be specified within
    one file.

    Please note that this plugin (in contrast to pure Test::Inline) can
    also handle Moops-like class and role definitions.

METHODS

 gather_files

    Required by role Dist::Zilla::Role::FileGatherer.

    Searches for inline test code in POD sections using Test::Inline,
    creates in-memory test files and passes them to Dist::Zilla.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    The code of this Dist::Zilla file gatherer plugin is mainly taken from
    https://github.com/moose/moose/blob/master/inc/ExtractInlineTests.pm.

      * Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>, who basically wrote all this but
      left the honor of making a plugin of it to me ;-)

AUTHOR

    Jens Berthold <jens.berthold@jebecs.de>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Jens Berthold.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.